SociologyWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 700 Seiten This text integrates three major theories of sociology (conflict, symbolic interactionist, & functionist) throughout each chapter and its popular SQ3R format. A new chapter (12) on Age Inequality: The Elderly has been added and Chapters 18 and 19 have been combined in the new Chapter 19 Population and Urbanization. A new feature entitled Voices with excerpts from articles and/or books now appears in each Critical Application. Up-to-date topics include The Children of Waco (Ch. 20), and Child Care (Part IV) a Critical Application. New Doing Research studies include The Demise of Rural Iris Gerontocracy (Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Ch. 12) and The Withering of the American Dream? (Katherine S. Newman, Ch. 21). |
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... movements , they are not sufficient ones . Discontent and deprivation must precede a movement , but they cannot produce one alone . The other two theories of social movements point to other factors . Value - Added Theory One of the ...
... movements , they are not sufficient ones . Discontent and deprivation must precede a movement , but they cannot produce one alone . The other two theories of social movements point to other factors . Value - Added Theory One of the ...
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... movement theories see the organization as some- thing that emerges as the movement develops , re- source mobilization theory sees preexisting organ- izational structure as central to getting a social movement off the ground ...
... movement theories see the organization as some- thing that emerges as the movement develops , re- source mobilization theory sees preexisting organ- izational structure as central to getting a social movement off the ground ...
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... movement leaders to push harder . Societal hostility may follow . A move- ment can die at this point , or it can progress to the next stage . An example of a social movement in the turbulence stage was the antinuclear power move- ment ...
... movement leaders to push harder . Societal hostility may follow . A move- ment can die at this point , or it can progress to the next stage . An example of a social movement in the turbulence stage was the antinuclear power move- ment ...
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Sociological Perspectives | 1 |
CHAPTER | 13 |
Theoretical Perspectives and Sport | 36 |
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